My research focus is on cognitive development during infancy and early childhood. I am currently investigating how context influences infant goal attribution, how this skill develops, and how others' goals are represented in the brain. I am also interested in evolution and comparative cognition.

Robson, S., & Kuhlmeier, V.A. (April, 2013). Selectivity promotes 9-month old infants to encode the goals of others. Poster presented at the meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.